Story of Man’s Creation for Shelley’s Frankenstein:

Maryam Navidi, A. Joodaki, Talat Dehpahlavan
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This study is an attempt to examine ecofeminism in the patriarchal society of Frankenstein of Shelley. At first glance, the novel is a manifestation of the patriarchal world of Shelley because the male characters are present, and almost all of the women in the novel either kill or die. But it can be perceived that Shelley’s female characters are present in their own ways because they are present in nature, as a matter of fact, the female character’s absence and passivity are the emblems of their overwhelming presence so much that even the monster also has some feminine features, and he is used to being passive, because when he appears, it is either dark or moonlight, both of them have feminine attributes. The narrations of novel events are almost described in the sea, which is also the female symbol. Hence, Shelley tries to increase the women’s presence in her own ways in her novel through natural features. The presentation of natural elements influences Monster so much that he also reveals the feminine, goddess features. It can be concluded that the research method of this study is to find Shelley’s ecofeminism attributes, the actual presence of women, and their virtual absence due to ecofeminism, because Shelley has used their own specific ways to show that women are very present in her patriarchal society so much that even all of the male characters have dual features and the feminine features are not absent but they are very present in nature and characters of the novel. Therefore, women’s absence is Shelley’s method to reveal their absolute presence.
雪莱《弗兰肯斯坦》中的人类创造故事:
本文试图考察雪莱笔下弗兰肯斯坦男权社会中的生态女性主义。乍一看,这部小说是雪莱男权世界的一种表现,因为男性角色的存在,小说中几乎所有的女性不是杀人就是死亡。但我们可以看出,雪莱笔下的女性角色之所以以她们自己的方式存在,是因为她们存在于自然之中,事实上,女性角色的缺席和被动是她们压倒性存在的象征,以至于即使是怪物也有一些女性的特征,他习惯了被动,因为当他出现的时候,要么是黑暗,要么是月光,都有女性的属性。小说事件的叙述几乎都是在大海中进行的,这也是女性的象征。因此,雪莱试图在小说中以自己的方式通过自然特征来增加女性的存在感。自然元素的呈现对怪物的影响如此之大,以至于他也揭示了女性、女神的特征。可以得出结论,本研究的研究方法是寻找雪莱的生态女性主义属性,女性的实际存在,以及由于生态女性主义而导致的虚拟缺席,因为雪莱用自己特有的方式来表现女性在她的男权社会中是非常存在的,甚至所有的男性角色都具有双重特征,女性特征并没有缺失,而是在小说的性质和人物中非常存在。因此,女性的缺席是雪莱揭示女性绝对存在的方法。
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